Henry VI, Part III, стр. 9
We’ll never leave till we have hewn thee down,
Or bathed thy growing with our heated bloods.
And, in this resolution, I defy thee;
Not willing any longer conference,
Since thou deniest the gentle king to speak.
Sound trumpets! let our bloody colours wave!
And either victory, or else a grave.
No, wrangling woman, we’ll no longer stay:
These words will cost ten thousand lives this day. Exeunt.
Scene III
A field of battle between Towton and Saxton, in Yorkshire.
| Alarum. Excursions. Enter Warwick. | |
| Warwick |
Forspent with toil, as runners with a race, |
| Enter Edward, running. | |
| Edward |
Smile, gentle heaven! or strike, ungentle death! |
| Warwick | How now, my lord! what hap? what hope of good? |
| Enter George. | |
| George |
Our hap is loss, our hope but sad despair; |
| Edward |
Bootless is flight, they follow us with wings; |
| Enter Richard. | |
| Richard |
Ah, Warwick, why hast thou withdrawn thyself? |
| Warwick |
Then let the earth be drunken with our blood: |
| Edward |
O Warwick, I do bend my knee with thine; |
| Richard |
Brother, give me thy hand; and, gentle Warwick, |
| Warwick | Away, away! Once more, sweet lords, farewell. |
| George |
Yet let us all together to our troops, |
Scene IV
Another part of the field.
| Excursions. Enter Richard and Clifford. | |
| Richard |
Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone: |
| Clifford |
Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone: |
| Richard |
Nay Warwick, single out some other chase; |
Scene V
Another part of the field.
| Alarum. Enter King Henry alone. | |
| King Henry |
This battle fares like to the morning’s war, |